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Python port of the go-readability library for extracting the main content from web pages

Project description

Readability Python

A high-fidelity Python port of the go-readability library, which itself is a Go port of Mozilla's Readability library. This library extracts the main content from HTML pages, removing navigation, ads, and other non-content elements, making it easier to read and process the actual content.

Features

  • Extract the main article content from HTML pages
  • Extract metadata (title, author, publication date, etc.)
  • Convert relative URLs to absolute URLs
  • Generate both HTML and plain text versions of the content
  • Handle various edge cases (hidden elements, malformed HTML, etc.)
  • Pythonic API with explicit error handling

Installation

# Not yet available on PyPI
pip install readability-python

# Install from source
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/readability-python.git
cd readability-python
pip install -e .

# With Poetry
poetry add readability-python

Usage

Basic Usage

from readability import Readability

# Parse HTML content
parser = Readability()
article, error = parser.parse(html_content, url="https://example.com/article")

if error:
    print(f"Error: {error}")
else:
    # Access extracted content and metadata
    print(f"Title: {article.title}")
    print(f"Byline: {article.byline}")
    print(f"Content: {article.content}")  # HTML content
    print(f"Text Content: {article.text_content}")  # Plain text content
    print(f"Excerpt: {article.excerpt}")
    print(f"Site Name: {article.site_name}")
    print(f"Image: {article.image}")
    print(f"Favicon: {article.favicon}")
    print(f"Length: {article.length}")
    print(f"Published Time: {article.published_time}")

CLI Usage

# Extract content from a URL
readability-python https://example.com/article --output article.html

# Extract content from a file
readability-python article.html --output extracted.html

# Output as JSON
readability-python https://example.com/article --format json --output article.json

# Output as plain text
readability-python https://example.com/article --format text --output article.txt

Note: When specifying output files, it's recommended to use either absolute paths or paths within a dedicated output directory (e.g., output/article.html) to avoid cluttering your project directory. Output files in the root directory (like extracted.html) are automatically added to .gitignore.

Testing

The library includes a comprehensive test suite to ensure compatibility with the original Go implementation. The tests are categorized by:

Functional Areas

  • HTML Parsing
  • Metadata Extraction
  • Content Identification
  • Content Cleaning
  • URL Handling
  • Visibility Detection
  • Text Normalization
  • Real-world Websites

Criticality Levels

  • P0 (Critical) - Core functionality that must work
  • P1 (High) - Important functionality with significant impact
  • P2 (Medium) - Functionality that should work but has workarounds
  • P3 (Low) - Nice-to-have functionality with minimal impact

Test Types

  • Basic - Tests for basic functionality
  • Feature - Tests for specific features
  • Edge Case - Tests for handling edge cases
  • Real-world - Tests using real-world websites

To run the tests:

# Run all tests
pytest

# Run tests by functional area
pytest -m "area_html_parsing"

# Run tests by criticality
pytest -m "criticality_p0"

# Run tests by type
pytest -m "type_real_world"

Test Coverage

The library has extensive test coverage across different functional areas and criticality levels:

Functional Area P0 P1 P2 P3 Total
HTML Parsing 0 0 2 0 2
Metadata Extraction 0 3 0 0 3
Content Identification 2 0 0 0 2
Content Cleaning 1 5 1 0 7
URL Handling 0 3 0 0 3
Visibility Detection 1 1 0 0 2
Text Normalization 0 1 3 0 4
Real-world Websites 4 1 2 7 14
Total 8 14 8 7 37

Test Type Distribution

Test Type Count Percentage
Basic 2 5.4%
Feature 14 37.8%
Edge Case 7 18.9%
Real-world 14 37.8%

Comparison with Go Implementation

This library aims to be a high-fidelity port of the go-readability library, with the following considerations:

  • Maintains the same functionality and behavior
  • Uses Python best practices and idioms where appropriate
  • Adapts the API to be more Pythonic while maintaining the same core functionality
  • Uses BeautifulSoup for HTML parsing instead of Go's DOM implementation
  • Maps Go's DOM traversal methods to BeautifulSoup's methods

Development

Requirements

  • Python 3.6+
  • Poetry (optional, for dependency management)

Setup

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/yourusername/readability-python.git
cd readability-python

# Install dependencies with pip
pip install -e ".[dev]"

# Or with Poetry
poetry install

Development Workflow

# Run tests
pytest

# Format code
black readability tests

# Lint code
ruff readability tests

# Type check
mypy readability

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

Adding New Test Cases

  1. Create a new directory in tests/test-pages/ with a descriptive name
  2. Add the following files to the directory:
    • source.html - The HTML to parse
    • expected.html - The expected content
    • expected-metadata.json - The expected metadata
  3. Add the test case to tests/test_categories.py with appropriate categorization

License

This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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